HealthyPi is a fully open source, one-of-a-kind vital signs monitor based on a Raspberry Pi as the main computer. This HAT add-on board sits atop the Raspberry Pi 3’s 4o-pin expansion header and turns it into a complete vital sign monitor

HealthyPi is a fully open source, one-of-a-kind vital signs monitor based on a Raspberry Pi as the main computer. This HAT add-on board sits atop the Raspberry Pi 3’s 4o-pin expansion header and turns it into a complete vital sign monitor

A nifty little breakout from our friends at Pimoroni that lets you access all of the GPIO pins while also running a HAT or pHAT on yourRaspberry Pi Model Zero, 3, 2, A+, or B+ (any Pi with a 2x20 connector).

Now that you've finally got your hands on a Raspberry Pi® , you're probably itching to make some fun embedded computer projects with it. What you need is an add on prototyping Pi Plate from Adafruit, which can snap onto the Pi PCB (and is removable later if you wish) and gives you all sorts of prototyping goodness to make building on top of the Pi super easy